I’m being technically naive, but I don’t understand why 3rd party cookies and trackers don’t just migrate into “1st party” cookies and trackers once the browser vendors lock things down. What am I missing?
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I love the idea that we’re going to make browsers less identifiable. I hate the idea that we’re creating a multi-billion dollar adversarial competition for identifying them.
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Well, that competition has been ongoing for decades, it's just that they now have to work harder. The bigger question is the impact on the big guys-- current estimates suggest that FB and Google benefit (they have major 1st party properties) and other ad providers lose out.
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Are there any VPN services that can dynamically reallocate IP addresses from a sufficiently large pool on a per-request basis, or is that technically not feasible?
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I don't know of any, but even if there were, it's a complicated threat model and compat story.
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Other options beyond TOR: VPN or IPv6. With either, the browser can connect to each website with a different IP address, defeating that finger printing.
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Sadly, neither VPN nor IPv6 is especially practical or useful for most users. But they could be more of both.
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